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It is located just minutes from the beautiful Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Gatlinburg, Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, the Arts and Crafts Community, entertainment, shopping and restaurants. Sit on the deck and watch the Dolly fireworks.

“UnBearLievable View” is a beautiful, spacious log cabin with breathtaking views. Enjoy the secluded privacy surrounded by hard woods and mountain views, and Mount LeConte. You may even be paid a visit by the local deer family and many bird visitors.
Entering the cabin on the main level, guests will find an open plan living area offering a fully equipped kitchen, 2 dining areas providing plenty of room for everyone to spend a meal together. The living room features a stone fireplace, 43” flat screen TV and comfortable furniture to watch your favorite movie or just enjoy the fireplace. Large windows allow the guests to enjoy the view while inside. There are 2 bedrooms on the main level with queen beds and 32” flat screen TV‘s in each room. Upgraded washer and dryer with a folding table in the laundry room.
Upstairs the guests will find a large master suite with a king bed, 32” flat screen TV, private bath and a twin bed. The loft also has a twin bed.

This cabin has all the comforts of home. Make your reservations today to enjoy the “UnBearLievable View” this cabin has to offer.

Reviews

Very Happy!

We stayed at the property for 3 days. This property is beautiful and appropriately decorated. My family loved it. Cleanliness was spot on. We are definitely coming back for next vacation.

Unbearlievable Accomodations

April 2018 Pat L., Jeffersonville, IN US

Overall

5

Services from rental manager

5

Cleanliness

5

Location

5

Property condition

5

We were so please. Location is 30 minutes from everything.

Quiet and relaxing

April 2018 Charlene J., Sterling, IL US

Overall

5

Services from rental manager

5

Cleanliness

5

Location

5

Property condition

5

Very nice and relaxing!! Well equipped and everything worked. A few lightbulbs need replaced and the deck steps need nonskid paint or strips on them. While loading up to leave on a light frost morning, the steps got a thin layer of slippery frost on them. At least it was the last step that the fall happened, still hurt the bum but no broken bones.